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Manual Pages for Linux CentOS command on man XkbAllocGeometry

XkbAllocGeometry(3) XKB FUNCTIONS XkbAllocGeometry(3)

NAME

XkbAllocGeometry - Allocate an entire geometry SYNOPSIS Status XkbAllocGeometry (XkbDescPtr xkb, XkbGeometrySizesPtr sizes); ARGUMENTS

- xkb keyboard description for which geometry is to be allocated

- sizes initial sizes for all geometry components DESCRIPTION Xkb provides a number of functions to allocate and free subcomponents of a keyboard geometry. Use these functions to create or modify key‐ board geometries. Note that these functions merely allocate space for the new element(s), and it is up to you to fill in the values explic‐ itly in your code. These allocation functions increase sz* but never touch num* (unless there is an allocation failure, in which case they reset both sz* and num* to zero). These functions return Success if they succeed, BadAlloc if they are not able to allocate space, or Bad‐ Value if a parameter is not as expected. XkbAllocGeometry allocates a keyboard geometry and adds it to the key‐ board description specified by xkb. The keyboard description should be obtained via the XkbGetKeyboard or XkbAllocKeyboard functions. The sizes parameter specifies the number of elements to be reserved for the subcomponents of the keyboard geometry and can be zero or more. These subcomponents include the properties, colors, shapes, sections, and doodads. To free an entire geometry, use XkbFreeGeometry. DIAGNOSTICS BadAlloc Unable to allocate storage BadValue An argument is out of range SEE ALSO XkbAllocKeyboard(3), XkbFreeGeometry(3), XkbGetKeyboard(3) X Version 11 libX11 1.6.5 XkbAllocGeometry(3)




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